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A FAMOUS TATTOOER

... A FAMOUS TATTOOER. An inlcrectmg arlicle work of the famous talGo artist, Mr Sutherland Macdonald. »« contributed the Attgusi number of ‘ Pear. ...

Published: Saturday 30 August 1902
Newspaper: Hampshire Advertiser
County: Hampshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 182 | Page: 11 | Tags: none

hiret-A tattooer! • MIS

... tattooer! • m 0,1140011 MI Iliti , •••tor. kl Ne•vapet Orrempi (lAruited). Stllo.- - laine.er Laidig rviet TVEraPAY. JULY DUI. titiL ...

Published: Tuesday 12 July 1921
Newspaper: Leicester Evening Mail
County: Leicestershire, England
Type: | Words: 22 | Page: 6 | Tags: none

*Tattooer. resoetwa

... . .a - Apartment.{ now 11. Long.) vs.. A _.Du- Mn. Unwell. A, p 2APA b Ad.lns beta, )Ir•V -;nd. Ola ti JuwYr•rotl. NINQMAN, badmen, . Dining, and 1 Wo.l, Mb; grand tarn* noale. rs 4.-14. V 4., Madera fail, didalc 1.1114. data./ Md. 4:3.11 from A.'. central ...

Published: Friday 14 August 1908
Newspaper: Western Mail
County: Glamorgan, Wales
Type: | Words: 198 | Page: 2 | Tags: none

Tattooer's mask

... discovered on a piece of paper, such as the leaf of a book, the paper is exposed to iodine vapour and the print is photographed before the impression fades. Sometimes the tattooer's needle is used to aid a criminal. During a recent robbery ...

Published: Saturday 21 October 1933
Newspaper: John Bull
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 212 | Page: 24 | Tags: none

THE ART OF THE TATTOOER

... THE ART OF THE TATTOOER Th* stout TarrooiNa am* It« Significance. With Souk «»i OTHER FoKMK or roRPOKAL MuiAING. W. D. Hamhly, B.Sc. (Oxon). lamdoti Withcrby. net. The tattooer was, perhaps, the world* first artist; and for evidence that he st.H surTivea ...

Published: Saturday 31 October 1925
Newspaper: Northern Whig
County: Antrim, Northern Ireland
Type: Article | Words: 424 | Page: 10 | Tags: none

THE TATTOOER IN THE TRENCHES

... THE TATTOOER IN THE TRENCHES. artist at the front pursued his art more industriously in the trenches than the big soldier who now lies wounded and half-blind in a London hospital (says the Manchester Guardian). He is a tattooer, who learned the art in ...

Published: Friday 25 February 1916
Newspaper: Wells Journal
County: Somerset, England
Type: | Words: 228 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

tattooer byysifhohne

... winning. The Labour Pasty a paint dtsadwniep •O Toles. the Coalition having at lea* gritty The general Is Alterman Mr .ill .in b► a mall 'major*. ImcsteASED IMPORTS AND for LYC a ' 4 Mtn.= . of (Ill. WAR PENSIONS COMMITTEE. Tams • by in A. ecrosi4aNine Ina ths ...

Published: Saturday 06 September 1919
Newspaper: Western Evening Herald
County: Devon, England
Type: | Words: 538 | Page: 1 | Tags: none

The Tariff of the Tattooer

... The Tariff the Tattooer. One of the most singular of the little trades of Paris, and one not recognized by the police—hence a recent prosecution—is that of the tattooer. He plies bis industry, far from the eyes ot the sergmts de vilie, in some very retired ...

Published: Saturday 19 April 1902
Newspaper: Pall Mall Gazette
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 126 | Page: 6 | Tags: none

THE MAORI TATTOOER

... THE MAORI TATTOOER. Men do not kncnc the skill Of the operator in driving his Sounding chinel along, 0 Hiki Tangaroa. The song the Maori tattooer days of old was prophetic, for his will soon be a vanished art. Already much has, according to the British ...

Published: Friday 05 April 1907
Newspaper: Manchester Courier
County: Lancashire, England
Type: Article | Words: 389 | Page: 12 | Tags: none

SOUTHDOWN TATTOOERS AT WORK

... SOUTHDOWN TATTOOERS AT WORK _,,i Iv. ~,,r i 11, 4 a,, . 4.. A ' ..,' ~t.t,,, . ** . ,„, Penning Lambs for eilaNnarktni; tattooer at work on sheep's lett eat. Ho is provided with Implement sod ...

Published: Friday 25 September 1936
Newspaper: Hampshire Telegraph
County: Hampshire, England
Type: Illustrated | Words: 39 | Page: 12 | Tags: none

Cost of }tattooer Fifor

... foundation work would he 116.000. Another would be spent in laying act the additional width of eludes& Tim hest position for a swimming was • debatable point. On their plan they showed it between the Princess red band arena. There were many advantages ...

A Chat about “Chats.”

... A Chat about “Chats.” A LITTLK LIGHT IRRITATING SrnjFCT. (!>y Arbroath Soldier.) the unfortunate person who has never been a meml>er of the B.E.i'., the wo-d ■“chats may convey little or no meaning In the ...

Published: Friday 04 October 1918
Newspaper: Arbroath Herald
County: Angus, Scotland
Type: Article | Words: 135 | Page: 6 | Tags: none